Arsenal Stunned by Bournemouth 2-1, Title Race Reignites/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Arsenal suffered a shocking 2-1 home loss to Bournemouth. The defeat allows Manchester City back into the Premier League title race. Arsenal now faces crucial matches against Sporting Lisbon and Manchester City.


Arsenal vs Bournemouth Quick Looks
- Arsenal loses 2-1 to Bournemouth
- Alex Scott scores 74th-minute winner
- Arsenal misses chance to extend lead
- Manchester City can close gap Sunday
- Third defeat in four games for Arsenal
- Bournemouth unbeaten in 12 league matches
- Arsenal faces City in title showdown
- Pressure builds ahead of decisive week


Deep Look: Arsenal Stunned by Bournemouth 2-1, Title Race Reignites
Arsenal’s Premier League title push suffered a major setback Saturday after a surprising 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth, a result that reopened the championship race and handed Manchester City renewed hope.
The league leaders missed an opportunity to extend their advantage at the top of the table to 12 points over second-place Manchester City. Instead, Arsenal’s defeat — their third loss in four matches across all competitions — has intensified pressure heading into a crucial stretch of the season.
“It’s a big punch in the face,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said following the loss. “It has to hurt, and you have to take it on the chin.”
Late Winner Shocks Emirates
Bournemouth delivered the decisive blow in the 74th minute when Alex Scott scored the winning goal at the Emirates Stadium, stunning the home crowd and reigniting the title race.
The visitors had already taken the lead early in the match. Junior Kroupi scored inside the opening 17 minutes, finishing from close range to give Bournemouth an early advantage.
Arsenal responded before halftime when Viktor Gyokeres converted from the penalty spot in the 35th minute, leveling the match. Despite the equalizer, Arsenal struggled to create meaningful chances in the second half.
Scott’s late goal ultimately secured Bournemouth’s victory and left Arsenal facing mounting pressure ahead of next week’s showdown against Manchester City.
City Given New Hope
Arsenal remains at the top of the standings but has played two more games than Manchester City. Pep Guardiola’s team travels to Chelsea on Sunday and could cut the gap to six points with a win.
The upcoming clash between Arsenal and City at the Etihad Stadium next weekend now carries enormous significance for the title race.
“There are no gray areas now,” Arteta said. “You stand up and go for the fight, or you’re out and that’s it.”
Arsenal’s Form Slipping
The defeat continues a worrying trend for Arsenal at a critical stage of the season. Recent losses to Manchester City in the English League Cup final and to Southampton in the FA Cup ended Arsenal’s hopes of winning four trophies.
Although Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League earlier in the week, Saturday’s loss adds pressure heading into the return leg.
The team now faces a defining week:
- Champions League quarterfinal second leg vs Sporting Lisbon
- Premier League showdown vs Manchester City
After finishing runner-up in the Premier League for three consecutive seasons, Arsenal had looked poised to finally claim the title. However, recent results have raised doubts.
Bournemouth’s Historic Run
For Bournemouth, the victory marked another milestone in an impressive run of form. The club has now gone 12 Premier League matches unbeaten — a new club record.
The win also marked Bournemouth’s second consecutive victory at Arsenal, further highlighting their growing confidence and consistency.
Statistical Concerns for Arsenal
Data from Opta shows Arsenal’s struggles in April have been a recurring issue. Arteta’s Premier League win percentage in April stands at 44%, compared with 79% for Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
The statistics add further concern as Arsenal enters one of the most decisive stretches of the season.
“It’s a big week,” Arteta said. “There’s a lot at stake. We’re still in a really good position in both competitions, but we need to do better.”
With Manchester City closing in and crucial matches ahead, Arsenal’s title hopes now face their biggest test yet.








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